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    3rd. Annual "FFF" 50 Miler!

    Having planned a May 12th "Far Far Fest", and having to have backed
    out due to a pressing situation made me, or should I say, left me
    empty and wanten. I would have enjoyed the company for this May
    12th "trek" and can only hope that the 6 or so that had planned on
    doing the hike, can still get together and "Do It!"

    On another note: I decided to "Do It" yesterday on sort of an impulse
    and knowing that the weather would be too hot after May 12th.
    I started headlamping at 3:05AM from Lee Pass with the intention of
    jogging at least 10-15 miles of the hike. Immediately my left knee
    said that jogging would be very limited. I wanted to do the entire
    Zion Crossing unsupported (no food, water, clothing drops) and carry
    everything on my back . I did it sort of! I took on 1.5 quarts of
    water at the grotto at mile 37 and I also had my best hiking partner
    Tanya pick me up at the East Entrance to give me a ride back to my
    Pathfinder at Lee Pass. I also was shooting to get the entire hike
    done in 14 hours or less......almost made it!

    I made good time thru La Verkin Creek and up into Hop Valley, but got
    my feet wet in Hop Valley which I wanted to avoid. I headlamped until
    6AM. Nonetheless I made it to the Hop Valley TH at 7:07AM. Not
    bothering to change socks or even stop at all, I continued on to
    Wildcat Canyon Trail and passed West Rim TH at 9:35 AM and decided
    that my first stop would be at 7 hours of hiking. I made it down the
    West Rim a couple miles before taking a break at 10:05 AM. Should
    have seen the faces of the hikers I passed that saw me with cold
    weather attire (temps up past 80 by this time) and a headlamp on!
    They must have thought I was totally screwed up! (many think I am
    anyway!) Took 15 minutes to change socks, ingest some nutrients, shed
    a layer or two and back on the trail at 10:20AM. Made it to West Rim
    Spring at Noon and made my way down to The Grotto. Got there just as
    Tanya and Chris Hansen pulled up in a shuttle to meet me at 1:25 PM.
    Took a moment to change socks, add 1.5 quarts of water to my bladder
    and Chris asked if he could hike the last 11 miles with me?
    Absolutely! I was hammered and needed the moral support. My feet were
    screaming bloody murder, Tanya said "Bo take care of that quarter
    size blister on your left heel". I didn't even know it existed. The
    bottoms of my feet were on fire. 90+ degree temps were brutal. 11
    miles to go. I mustered what I had left in reserves (and powergels)
    and slogged every painful inch up. When I got to Stave Spring the
    adrenaline took over. I was almost done and my pace got back to
    normal knowing I would complete my 3rd "FFF". I made it to the smile
    and encouragement of Tanya waiting in the Rover at 5:30 PM, just 25
    minutes short of my goal of 14 hours or less. Oh well! Another day.

    The heat was brutal! Hope you other FFF'ers can find some cool
    weather as it really makes a difference! Good luck and have fun!

    Bo

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    You're one crazy MF, LOL Way to go, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasatch
    You're one crazy MF, LOL Way to go, though.
    Like I said...Most folks think I'm "slightly askew", but you know what I say?
    "Try it, you'll like it!"
    Thank You!


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    As I drove home from Cedar City that night .............. it seemed so long! Then it dawned on me as I hit Glendale that you had walked that far in those 14 hours!!!

    Incredible~~~~!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanya
    As I drove home from Cedar City that night .............. it seemed so long! Then it dawned on me as I hit Glendale that you had walked that far in those 14 hours!!!

    Incredible~~~~!!!!!
    Driving home from Cedar after dinner seemed so long also...as a matter of fact it seemed longer than the hike itself. Today I'm feeling some of the affects of a long hike though, and that drive wasn't so bad afterall

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    An amazing feat, and very impressive. Also crazy. Way to go.
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    That sounds like a blast. I was supposed to do a run from Kolob Canyon to the Grotto on Saturday, but had to back out because of my knee. So, I'm glad that someone was out there having fun.

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    WOW Nicely done!
    Life is Good

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    So.... how are you feeling today? Sore? How are the feet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanya
    So.... how are you feeling today? Sore? How are the feet?
    My left knee was a bit sore but is feeling fine now. Got an invite to do it again on the 22nd, but think I'll pass!

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    Did anyone else do the FFF this year? I know a few were thinking of it?

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    Ran into a friend at the hardware store today who did this a month or two back...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4N8LE66nSY

    Cheers,

    -Brian in SLC

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    What a terrific accomplishment.

    Win
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian in SLC
    Ran into a friend at the hardware store today who did this a month or two back...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4N8LE66nSY

    Cheers,

    -Brian in SLC
    Awesome documentary! I would love to be able to run the whole thing someday? Not sure it will happen, but my hats off to those that have and will do in the future.

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    Incredible!!!

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    Zions the "s" is silent trackrunner's Avatar
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    how far is it?

    Back in college on SUU's cross country team I ran from Lee's pass to Kolob arch and back. I brought nothing but running shorts and a tank. Backpackers thought I was crazy so they stopped me and gave me water, food, granola bars, beef jerky. Best run ever.

    I'm going to have to try Lee's pass to east entrance. Nice job bo

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    Quote Originally Posted by trackrunner
    how far is it?

    Back in college on SUU's cross country team I ran from Lee's pass to Kolob arch and back. I brought nothing but running shorts and a tank. Backpackers thought I was crazy so they stopped me and gave me water, food, granola bars, beef jerky. Best run ever.

    I'm going to have to try Lee's pass to east entrance. Nice job bo
    My stimulous was my ex-boss Terry Tucker. He was reading the books about hikes in Zion. It was about 1985 or so. The descriptions he read about the trails is that they were best done in Spring. I believe he was reading the books around June 19th. He thought if he wanted to do the trails that he better do them all before summer. So he did...the next day! Thus started what we have reffered to as "Stupid Hikes". He and I tried a stupid hike back around 1992. South Rim to North Rim to Jacob Lake in under 24 hours. We bombed (an epic story in itself). Way too much snow! I think "Bushwacker" wants to try an R2R2R one of these days. I'm feeling pretty good. Sounds like a fun one?

    You'll love the Zion hike (or run) a lot. Do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trackrunner
    how far is it?
    49-50 miles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
    Quote Originally Posted by trackrunner
    how far is it?
    49-50 miles?
    And you did that around 14 hours. Is it not hard? Becuase 14 hours for 50 miles is moving.

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    One of the fellows in the video, Karl Meltzer, will be attempting to break the record of traversing the Appalachian Trail later this summer.

    He'll have to do the equivalent of running Zion everyday for 40 some days straight. And he'll have to contend with the infamous east coast heat and humidity while doing so.

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